A series of lines in the spectrum of atomic hydrogen lies at 656.46 nm, 486.27 nm, 434.17, and 410.29 nm. What are the w

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A series of lines in the spectrum of atomic hydrogen lies at 656.46 nm, 486.27 nm, 434.17, and 410.29 nm. What are the w

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A Series Of Lines In The Spectrum Of Atomic Hydrogen Lies At 656 46 Nm 486 27 Nm 434 17 And 410 29 Nm What Are The W 1
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A series of lines in the spectrum of atomic hydrogen lies at 656.46 nm, 486.27 nm, 434.17, and 410.29 nm. What are the wavelengths of the sixth through eighth lines in the series? 389.52 nm, 376.34 nm, 369.94 nm 389.02 nm, 383.65 nm, 379.90 nm 397.12 nm, 392.12 nm, 389.53 nm 397.12 nm, 361.41 nm, 355.40 nm
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